> > > And is the PostgreSQL Global Development Team any real entity that could
> > > theoretically enforce that copyright or is it just an alias for "whoever
> > > contributed"?
> >
> > Now there's a good question. How long does the BSD imprint remain. I
> > assume forever. It is still on BSD/OS files. Only the ones they right
> > from scrath get a BSDI imprint.
>
> So, should we be extending the Date of the BSD license? Like, is there no
> copyright *after* 1997? Or, can we do something like:
>
> * Copyright (c) 1997-9
> * PostgreSQL Global Development Team
> * Copyright (c) 1994-7
> * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Beats me. BSDI stdio.h has:
/*-* Copyright (c) 1990, 1993* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.** This code is
derivedfrom software contributed to Berkeley by* Chris Torek.
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